Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] it [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | And the only thing is that finally after three months of waiting for the received all their medals and things for so it can go ahead . |
2 | I simply have no idea of how it would proceed in practice . |
3 | AN EXAMPLE OF HOW IT WOULD WORK |
4 | I have read Labour 's document , which is entitled ’ Fair Rates ’ , in which the Labour party did not tackle the question of how it would deal with houses in multiple occupation or refer to salary levels . |
5 | However , at the Secret Life of the Fax Machine exhibition which opens at the Science Museum in London today , Bain 's patent specification will be on display along with a drawing of how it would have worked by the cartoonist Tim Hunkin , who uncovered the 1843 patent . |
6 | if we 'd have started de it 'd have been another six months , no disrespect to Adrian but , you know , I , I just know the history of how it would have progressed . |
7 | As it turns out , our long way round through the deaf community , its history , sign language , memory and interpreting has given us an understanding of the concept of Total Communication and of how it might fit into the world of deaf people . |
8 | Although set up fairly soon after the coordinating committee , the Inservice Panel got off to rather a slow start , with its early meetings being characterised by fairly unstructured discussion of how it might function and what it might aim to achieve . |
9 | She wanted to see reconstructions of the accident , diagrams of how it might have come about . |
10 | Darwin was not the first to marvel but he made the notion of such adaptedness scientifically respectable by providing an explanation of how it might have come about . |
11 | His undergraduates were thus given a sense of the progression of medical knowledge , and of how it might develop in the future . |
12 | In announcing the tariff , Southern Electric reminded customers of how it can help them use their electricity more efficiently . |
13 | Before taking any decisions about living together , everyone should agree on the basic structure and routine of how it can work , from sharing the bathroom and kitchen to how to manage finances . |
14 | To cut a still very shapeless and incoherent story short , this latest analysis has taken advertising well away , it seems to me , from any possibility of a single , coherent theory of how it can work . |
15 | Just as an example , because we do n't like talking about cold , but just to give you a very simplistic example of how it can work . |
16 | As an illustration of how it can occur , the field-worker was told of an incident in which a driver was asked to stop for failing to wear a seat-belt , upon which he sped off , necessitating a car chase , which eventually ended with two cars being wrecked and a policeman injured . |
17 | This same point was made earlier during the discussion of general applications , and examples were given of how it can assist with such things as planning , exploring relationships , putting particular aspects of an organisation into context , etc ; in other words , using it as a basis for creative thinking and logical deduction . |
18 | Church history offers many examples of how it can happen in a group context . |
19 | The world well knows how this conflict began … and I am certain of how it will end … |
20 | She had no clear idea of how it could have rolled from the table , for it had seemed perfectly secure when she had put it there . |
21 | This terrible matter has brought shame on Leicestershire , and we expect to get to the heart of how it could have gone on for so long , while apparently nobody did anything about it . |
22 | It shows how the Word could give birth to commentators ’ words , as could the castrated Origen , but gives no acceptable explanation of how it could produce Origen . |
23 | He went into her giant bathroom to take his mind off things and stood there awhile between her mirrors , thinking not particularly of how he looked himself but mostly of the inflections that she had caught from Fred , and also of how it must feel to be this negligently perfect child , who had obviously never in her life spent herself combating a flaw . |
24 | The countryside was so blurred that they could form only the vaguest idea of how it must look when the sun was shining . |
25 | Only a little thing , but he was frightened of where it might lead . |
26 | I 'm saying that I do n't know what local preference is , in terms of where it should go . |
27 | There remains the more fundamental question of why it should befall a particular person at a particular time and place . |
28 | This this expression here V nine thousand five hundred minus a tenth of N that always tells us what V is worth , anywhere along here it 'll give us the value of the car . |
29 | But we also gain insight into when it will work , namely in cases ( unlike Faulhaber 's and Mirman et al. " s ) where cost conditions sufficient to prevent the possibility of competitive entry are imposed . |
30 | But for now it would have to do . |